In the clip, the 40-year-old can be seen walking towards his silver car as four officers surround him, on Friday (September 16) in Tulsa, Oklahoma, US.

Despite officers claiming at the time that the pastor had not raised his hands when asked, the video clearly shows him with his hands raised.

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SHOCKING: The video shows Terence with his hands up

“The big bad dude was my twin brother”

Tiffany Crutcher, Terence's sister

Before releasing the video, police chief Chuck Jones said: “I’m going to tell you right now, there was no gun on the suspect or in the suspect’s vehicle.

“I want to assure our community and I want to assure all of you and people across the nation watching this: We will achieve justice.”

He added he found the video “very disturbing, very difficult to watch”.

In the clip from the helicopter hovering overhead, an officer could be heard saying: “He’s got his hands up there for her now.”

As it shifts to the dashcam of one of the cop cars, another officer said: “Time for a taser, I think.

“That looks like a bad dude, too. Probably on something.”

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SICKENING: Moments later he is seen lying on the ground

One officer adds: “I’ve got a feeling that’s about to happen.”

Just moments after he was tasered by another cop, the chilling sounds of a woman’s voice shouting “Shots fired” ring out.

Terence is seen falling to the ground and later died from his injuries in hospital.

It’s not clear from the video what led Shelby to draw her gun.

She has since been placed on paid administrative leave and is now under investigation.

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OUTRAGED: Tiffany Crutcher has called for charges to be filed

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Tiffany Crutcher – Terence’s twin sister – called for charges to be filed.

REPEAT: It is the latest in a long line of controversial police shootings

“When unarmed people of colour break down on the side of the road, we’re not treated as citizens needing help,” he said.

“We’re treated as, I guess, criminal suspects that they fear. So I guess it’s a crime now to be a big black man.”

US Attorney Danny C. Williams said the Department of Justice will conduct a separate civil rights investigation into the shooting.

“The Justice Department is committed to investigating allegations of force by law enforcement officers and will devote whatever resources are necessary to ensure that all allegations of serious civil rights violations are fully and completely investigated,” he said.